Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 29, 1913, Image 3

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X 3 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ELOPEMENT10YEARS AGOCELEBRATEDNOW With a negro cabman, Tom Bow man, under arrest on suspicion u( having driven Jason A. Rosier to the alley off Decatur street where he was, assaulted, and robbed and left halt dead, detectives Monday morning be- *an a search for two other negro's, who also are under suspicion. The clews connecting the two ne groes with the assault w'ere unearthed t>y a brother of the injured man, woe told the police late Saturday night his reasons for suspecting them. He went with two detectives on a search for the negroes, but was unable to ttnd them. The theory connecting the ne groes and the negro Bowman with the time is that Bowman, having secured Rosier as a "fare," drove him to the alley, where the young man was pulled from the cab and assaulted and robbed by the other two, who lay in wait for their victim. Rosier's broth er says a $350 diamond stud and a gold watch which the injured man wore are missing. Bowman denies all knowledge of Hosier. He declares that he never bad a white man in his cab Friday night, and that throughout Friday and Saturday he was not in the vicinity «.f the robbery. He probably will be grilled by detectives Monday In on effort to induce him to help unravel ;be mystery. The condition of the wounded- man appears to be growing worse. Sun day he was still unable to talk, and has not said a word since he was found. if 0 WV-, W ••• ••••-' bss? * Four of Mr. and Mrs. David Webb's fiv children. TO DAY’S MARKET OPENINGS. NEW YORK COTTON. Another Eruption of *Vesuvius Imminent Dec. , Ian . Feb Mch April *2 une July Aug Sept Oct lOpenJHtprh 12.15 12 So .!12.13112.15 12.44 12.44 12.40 12.40 12.39 12.23 12.40 12 33 6.-O IM. 11.82 1.82 1.78 11 .78 i iFlrtii Prt«. (Low! Call.I Cl#ss 12.3011278^12.19-21 It.13 12.14112.05-06 112.10-15 12.43,12.43(12.34-35 12.29-32 12.38|12.38)12.29-30 112.89-81 12.39 12.40 12.30-31 12.23 12.23:12.10-12 I 1,82 11 .82 11.79 80 II 78,11.78 11.70-71 MAN’S SKELETON FOUND CUTHBERT, Dec. 29. — A complete skeleton of a man of about 25 years of age has been found about three miles east of Cuthbert near the Cen tral of Georgia Railway track. It la generally believed that he waa a tramp. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Futures opened steady. Opening Dec . . Dec*.-Jan Jan.- Feb Feb.-Mch. Mch.-Apr Apr - May May-June June-July July-Aug Aug.-Sept Sept. - Oct Oct.-Nov. Range 2 676 -6 751* .6.74 .6.76 -6 75% .6.77 .681 -6.80 6.81 %-6.8l 6.80 -6.81 6.79 -6.73 Vi .6 75 -6.75 V* P m. 6.7314 6.76 6.76 V* 6.78 6 81 6.81 V* 6 81 6.76 6 65 Vi 6.47 6.38 ITev. Close. 6.68 NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. N A DUES, Dec. 29.—Another gi‘«t eruption of Vesuvius is believed to be imminent. Professor Meroalli, director of the observatory on the mountain, declare* that the specimens of lava and other data obtained by Frederick Hurling- ham, in hia descent to the bottom of | the crater, indicates that the volcano , is reawakening. COTTON MARKET OPINIONS. Hayden. Stone & Go.: “A more con servative attitude is adopted, pending gome change In the Southern spot situ ation.” Browning & Co. "We believe that below 11.75 for spring and summer months cotton can be purchased for a substantial advance.” F. F Hutton A Co. ' The market seems to bo pretty well evened up. and we continue of the opinion that short commitments should he handled cau tiously.” , . Logan & Bryan "With tha trade be coming reconciled to the belief in a yield of fairly liberal proportion*, it does not seem a* though the spinning interests will follow advancing tenden cies with purchases, considering the price and the statu* of general husi*- ness conditions.” ! | i i First 10pen 1 High I Low ICali Dec. . Jan. . Feb. Mch. April May June July . Oct. 13.47 12 47 \2 46 12 46 . 12.71 i2 ii iT 70 iT "to 12*84 12 84 i2 12 ~83 12.91 12 ITi 12 91 Prev Close 12.88-39 12.3N T* 12.48-45 12.65- 66 12.65- 37 12.79 12.80-84 12.86-87 11.84 NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. Stock quotations to 10 a a 1 STOCKS- High. Low. J Amal. Copper. 74% 74'* American Can 30 1 * 80V4 do. pref 9214 92Vi 1 v m T.-T 111% 128% 1: Atchison . 94 94 ( Can. Paid fie. 206 20514 2< Erie . . . 28% 28% (J. North Ore. 31V* 31V* Lehigh Valley 149V* 149V* 1 Mo. Pacific.... 23% 23% N Y. Central.. 92% 92% ! Nat. Lead... 43% 43% North. Pacific 109% 109% 1< Reading 169% 169% .so. Pacific 89% 89% Tenn. Copper. 30% 30% Union Pacific. 155% 165% L i\ S. Steel .. . 69% 59% do, pref. 106% 106% 1 i'tah Copper.. 50% 50% STOCK GOSSIP The decision regarding New Haven 167,000.000 bond issue is expected dur ing week, beginning January 6 * * * Twelve industrials declined .15; twen ty active rails declined .29 LIVERPOOL COTTON LIVERPOOL. Dec. 29.—Due un changed on January and 1% to 2% points higher on other positions this market opened irregular at a net ad vance of 3V* to 9 points At 12:16 p. m. the market was steady, 6% to 8 points on old months and 6 points net higher on near positions. Later the market declined 1 point from 12:15 p m Spot cotton steady, at 5 points ad vance; middling. 7.07d; sales. 12,000 bales, including 11,100 American. DIABETES YIELDS IN HOSPITAL Place Good Samaritan's hospital in Dawson City. Yukon Territory. Alaska. Patient—O. A. Hatch, a business man of Dawson Case—Diabetes, believed to be incur able the world over. Prognosis—Hopeless, not only because physicians consider It so, but the oomli- tlon of the patient was ao extreme that death was believed to be not far away. A friend of Hatch’s heard about his plight, and called upon him. He told 1 latch that five years ago lie was in the same fix and sent to California for Fulton’s Diabetic Compound, ahd it re stored him to business He stated that he kept some of it on hand and would loan Hatch some till more could he had from San Francisco To the surprise of Hatch’s friends, he was soon able to leave the hospital. Instead of being in his grave, four months later found him on u visit to his old home in Portland, Maine. Passing through San Francisco he called and gave us this item in person If you haye diabetes and are of mid dle age or over, do you not owe it to yourself and family to try Fulion’st Diabetic Compound before giving up,? It can be had at Edmondson Drug Com pany. Ask for pamphlet, nr write John .1. Fulton Company, San Francisco.—Advt. SELL THE UNUSED THINGS YOU HAVE ABOUT THE HOUSE Old Clothing, unused pieces of Furniture and numberless other articles that can he found in nearly every household can easily be converted into cash if advertised in the “For Sale” columns of TheGeor- gian’s classified section. Costs only 3Qc to run an ad like this: FOll AALE—Laorftl baa# burnt#; ato*# need two .non tha Will sail cheap I‘hone Main 231# 418 Cherokee av#nue Phone Main 100 or Atlanta 8000 V' and give in your ad and you will have uo trouble in selling anything you have. Bluff Circulation l N a startemwtf, in wtricli it snbsdtufes fiction for fact. She Chicago THbrnic a.>«*e**a ttbaK it Larger act pakl city circulation than any other Ciwcstgjo atorauag Lest arrptwxly wfvoru it may concern should be deceived krto imstakmg btitt? for grimmc cirerr lalion, the Ctwcag# (‘.jtaatmn makes the to4Wwi*g That all the Chicago morning newspapers open op their circulation book* and record* to the Association of American Advertisers and tosack -Hinr rrprrrnnft stive bodies as may be selected. The Chicago Examiner herewith agrees to have this investigation mark and it herewith invites the Association of American Advertisers to take the firs* step to bring tins abooL First Cold Wave of Winter Hits Europe Special Cable to The Atlanta Georgian. LONDON, Dec 29.-The first se vere weather of the winter prevails to-day over the greater part of Eu rope. Heavy snow has fallen over England, France, Switzerland and Northern Germany, whil* the tem perature during the night in London was the lowest of the season A Sure-Enough Kidney Remedy Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound Acts Like Magic on Liver, Kidneys'and Bladder. No moiV bone pains, aching imtn. headache, puffy eyes, swollen legs, of fensive urinous odor, diabetes, cloudy urine or frequent desire. Try Stuart’s Buchu and .Juniper Compound, the new and wonderful, kidney and bladder rem edy. We could talk till doomsday about how good this remedy is, but the only sure way is for you to try It your self. Buy a |1 bottle and take aa di rected on bottle. Stuart's Buchu and Juniper Compound has cured thousands of sufferers where all other rejmdi* - have failed. Stuart's Buchu and Juni per Compound won't make you feel sick when you take it, but tones you up. Stuart’s Buchu and Juniper Compound acts directly on the urine through the kidneys. It keeps the. blood healthy. It strengthens the neck of the bladder. It regulates the kidneys and dnet* away with backache and all disagree file symptoms. If discouraged with other medicines, buy a #1 bottle o4#*'our <irug- glst to-day and take as directed on Pot Be.—Advt. Ten years ago when David W. Webb and pretty Miss Annie Elder secretly planned and gleefully carried out a runaway marriage—-to the amazement of their own parents, as well as to the general surprise of their friends and acquaintances—the yoyng bride exac ted a promise that they would celebrate the tenth anni versary of their wedding in a manner that would make up for the trick they had' played on people by their elope ment. Bo it comes that there will be a “tin wedding” Tuesday evening in the Women’s clubhouse out at Clarkston. Each of the elopers was 20 years old when, without saying a word to any one, they met by appointment and went to the hoem of the Rev. Julian S. Rogers, then the assistant of the Rev. Len G. Broughton, and made de mand that he then and there make them husband and wife. With the lapse of years Mr. Webb, now a sedate and * well-established Atlanta business man. had begun to imagine that Mrs, Webb had forgot ten the promise he had made her in the excitement of their elopement. And, with the ordinary man's not overly enthusiastic liking for social functions, he was not in any haste to remind her. But she remembered. Their home, in darkstoo, to which they moved several years ago, would be too small for the concourse of friends and rela tives, she thought. The Women’s Clubhouse was just the place. Bet- tween three and four hundred invita tions have been issued to the celebra tion. The Rev. and Mrs. Julian S. Rogers wiH be among the guests of honor. And then there will be three of the younger generation of Webbs—How ard, aged 8; Mary Lee, aged 6, and David. J{\, aged 4. But this is not the enlirei.f imily of Mr. and Mrs. Webb, by any means There still arc Rob ert, aged 2, and William, who was ushered into the world only < four months ago. They have been prom ised that they shall attend the next decennial celebration of the Webb elopement, but they are too young just now to go out to parties and cel ebrations. XMAS RATES Reduced over N., C. & St. L. Ry. and W. & A. R. R. Apply any Agent. The investigation, under these atwpMces, mmnM tie fair and comprehen- 'oora ne r&jfr and square. siw and comparative. It would remove afl doubt m the motet*'of national ad vertisers and Chicago merchants as to the dKaiatioo, particularly the ebkj circulation, of each of the four Chicago morisitas The period for this investigation shall u, mi 1,W13, If any one of the other morning newspapers of Chicago books and records, then the Chicago Examiner agrees herewith investigation made with the remaining Chicago morning BUSINESS NOTICE. Maxwell House Blend Coffee To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet**. Druggist - refund money if it fail* to curp. E. W. GROVE’S signa ture is on each box. 25c. Always Pleases Always Pure Ask your grocer for it ; Cheek-Neal Coffee Co. f* Jacksonville Nashville Houston If all of (he other morning newspapers refuse to open their books and records, then the Chicago Examiner herewith agrees to submit to this investigation alone because the Chicago Examiner insists on proving its own circulation. T FTF. CHICAGO EXAMTNER Honestly bc-firves fhnt this investigation will prove that Its yity circular von us far tn excess of any other Chicago mor*ung new^wipet, both lAaiiy aod Sunday. -» - The Chicago Examiner honestly believes that fhw inve5rtigatimi will further show that the net paid Sunday circulation of the Chicago Examiner is almost double that of its nearest competitor. <£ In capo Jbearatncr TMi <j.nu<jinuA.miiU «,u« ortnud m a lull vvm m j(7k I'hKiiU'J Ltumwot cm tialuntou. Datemitt tSt I91l> Do You Know That the Sunday American Already Leading D raper of the Whole Southland? They' re Waiting for It m Every Capital and Corner of Dixie